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Accounting…For All Seasons of Your Life High School College Professional Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)*: Introduction to Careers in Accounting & Business Exposure to College Life Exposure to Accounting Professionals Corporate Tour Networking Opportunities Working in Teams Mentoring Opportunities Scholarship Dollars Interactions with other High School Students Targeted Curriculum NABA Student Chapter*: Internships/Job Opportunities Interviews & Interviewing Skills Workshops Exposure to Accounting & Business Careers Exposure to Accounting Professionals Mentoring Opportunities Scholarship Dollars Interactions with other college students Seminars and Workshops *Program or activity sponsored by the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA). For additional information on NABA, go to the following websites: www.nabainc.org (National); www.nabadfw.org (DFW Chapter of NABA); www.dallasacap.com for ACAP application , scholarship application, etc. You may also contact Dallas NABA Professional Chapter Member: Career Opportunities in Accounting and Business Exposure to the Big 4 Accounting Firms Exposure to Seasoned Business Professionals Mentoring Opportunities Exposure to various industries and working environments Advancement Opportunities at various levels within the firms/corporations Consideration for positions on corporate and non-profit boards Unlimited opportunities in technical and skills training Networking Opportunities

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Page 1: Accounting…For All Seasons of Your Life High School College Professional Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)*: Introduction to Careers in Accounting

Accounting…For All Seasons of Your LifeHigh School College

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Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)*:• Introduction to Careers in Accounting & Business• Exposure to College Life• Exposure to Accounting Professionals• Corporate Tour• Networking Opportunities• Working in Teams• Mentoring Opportunities• Scholarship Dollars• Interactions with other High School Students• Targeted Curriculum

NABA Student Chapter*:• Internships/Job Opportunities• Interviews & Interviewing Skills Workshops• Exposure to Accounting & Business Careers• Exposure to Accounting Professionals• Mentoring Opportunities• Scholarship Dollars• Interactions with other college students• Seminars and Workshops

*Program or activity sponsored by the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA). For additional information on NABA, go to the following websites: www.nabainc.org (National); www.nabadfw.org (DFW Chapter of NABA); www.dallasacap.com for ACAP application , scholarship application, etc. You may also contact Dallas ACAP at P.O. Box 88, Frisco, TX, TX 75034.

NABA Professional Chapter Member:• Career Opportunities in Accounting and Business• Exposure to the Big 4 Accounting Firms• Exposure to Seasoned Business Professionals• Mentoring Opportunities• Exposure to various industries and working environments• Advancement Opportunities at various levels within the firms/corporations• Consideration for positions on corporate and non-profit boards• Unlimited opportunities in technical and skills training• Networking Opportunities

Page 2: Accounting…For All Seasons of Your Life High School College Professional Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)*: Introduction to Careers in Accounting

Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)What is ACAP? Dallas ACAP Success Stories

Partial Listing:

•568 students graduated since inception in 2001•Range of class size -- 20 students to 62 students•Average GPA approximates 3.4•Repeat students each year (stay in pipeline)•Scholarship dollars awarded each year approximate $5,000.•Students come from approximately 30 different high schools.•Former ACAP students serve as Counselors•Participants include siblings and NABA member children•Approximately 80% of ACAP graduates major in business•Dallas ACAP is a premier NABA program•Dallas ACAP celebrated its 10th Anniversary in 2010•Dallas ACAP was held on the following campuses: UNT (2001); TWU (2002 and 2003); SMU (2004 – Present); UTD & SMU (2011 & 2012).

For additional information on ACAP, go to the Dallas ACAP website: www.dallasacap.com. The Dallas ACAP address is Dallas ACAP, P.O. Box 88, Frisco, TX 75034. The ACAP Director is Maria Bean, CPA. You many contact her at [email protected] or at 214-529-1834. The Executive Director is Odell Brown, CIA, CPA, PHR. You may contact him at [email protected] or at 214-212-9374.

ACAP is a career development program designed by NABA for minority high school students at all grade levels.

During a week-long residency camp, a select group of students explore careers in accounting and business. ACAP steers students toward these vocations and guides them through career decisions.

The program is fully supervised, all-expenses paid (no cost to selected students),supported by donations from leading business professionals and grants from a number of NABA corporate partners.

Students selected for ACAP receive free tuition, room and board, books, materials, tours, and mentoring. Candidates must complete an application, obtain personal references, and write an essay. Students will also compete for scholarships.

2014 Key Dates:•September/October 2013 Initial High School Visits, Marketing•February 2014 High School Visits; Revisits•April 14, 2014 Deadline for Applications•April 30 Screening of Student Applications•April 26, May 3, 2014 Student Interviews•May 17, 2014 Notification of Student Acceptance•May 24, 2014 Student/Parent Orientation•June 8 – 13, 2014 ACAP Week 2014